In the formation of a macromolecule, what type of reaction would join two subunits together?
A.hydrophobic reaction
B.hydrolysis reaction
C.dehydration reaction
D.denaturation reaction



Answer :

The answer is C. A dehydration reaction would join two Subunits together.

Option C dehydration reaction would join the two subunits together and helps in formation of a macromolecule.

What is dehydrtion reaction?

  • A dehydration reaction is a chemical reaction between two compounds where one of the products is water. For example, two monomers may react where a hydrogen (H) from one monomer binds to a hydroxyl group (OH) from the other monomer to form a dimer and a water molecule (H2O).
  • Dehydration Reaction Examples::Reactions that produce acid anhydrides are dehydration reactions. For example acetic acid (CH3COOH) forms acetic anhydride ((CH3CO)2O) and water by the dehydration reaction
  • 2 CH3COOH → (CH3CO)2O + H2O
  • Dehydration reactions are also involved in the production of many polymers.

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